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Research and Practice Meeting, 2018

Research and Practice Meeting, 2018

  • Date05 July 2018

Working Together: Research and Practice Meeting, 2018

The South East Research Network for Schools (SERNS) aims to bring together researchers and practitioners to maximise the impact of research on practice within schools and improve outcomes for children and young people.

This year’s event will include a number of talks and workshops from educational researchers and practitioners to discuss key topics such as reading and vocabulary, multisensory learning, sleep and social media.

The event will take place on 6th July, 2018, at 9:45am – 4pm in the Queens Building, Royal Holloway University of London.

Confirmed talks

Dr Jessie Ricketts – Interplay between vocabulary and reading in children and adolescents

Professor Kathy Rastle – Should morphology be taught alongside phonics in initial reading instruction?

Dr Hannah Broadbent – Multisensory learning in primary school

Dr Jakke Tamminen – The role of sleep in learning

Dr Dawn Watling – Children and adolescents’ use of social media

 

The final programme is now available. You can download it here.

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